Background
Julian Peabody was born in 1881 in New York, United States.
Julian Peabody was born in 1881 in New York, United States.
He was educated in the city's public schools of New York, and after a formal education at Harvard University graduated there in 1903. During three subsequent years the young man studied architectuure in Paris.
Following his return to New York worked as draftsman in the city until 1924 when the firm of Peabody, Wilson & Brown was organized.
During the ten years Mr. Peabody was in practice he was identified with the design of a number of buildings in the greater New York area, including the Town Hall at Huntington, Long Island; Public School at Harrison, N. Y., 1924; alterations to the Hotel Astor, New York, 1921-22; Apartment House, Broadway at 76th Street, 1913; Children's Hospital at the Robert Mason Memorial, Westbury also many large country estates.